- Boxiana
Boxiana is the title given to a series of volumes of boxing articles written by early 19th century English sportswriter/journalist
Pierce Egan (1772(?) - 1849). He wrote magazine articles aboutboxing , which at that time was conducted under theLondon Prize Ring rules , and was outlawed in England. A devoted follower of boxing, Egan called it "The Sweet Science of Bruising!" Periodically he would gather his boxing articles in a bound volume and publish them under the title "Boxiana; or Sketches of Ancient and Modern Pugilism". The first volume was published in 1813 (although the title page reads 1812, due to the arrangement, common at the time, where the book was sent tosubscribers in installments before being released to the public.) Four more volumes followed, in 1818, 1821, 1824, and 1828.Egan's writing was brought back to popular attention by the boxing articles published in "
The New Yorker " from 1950–1964 byA.J. Liebling . Liebling referenced Egan frequently and named his own first collection of boxing articles "The Sweet Science" in Egan's honor. (The other Liebling collection is called "A Neutral Corner").Volumes of "Boxiana" are hard to find today, though the
Folio Society issued a reprint of the first volume in 1976, and in 1998Nicol Island Publishers ofToronto issued a reprint of the first volume and announced plans to reissue all five volumes. (As of February 2006, Nicol Island has published Volumes One, Two, and Three.)Boxiana is viewable at Google Book Search [http://books.google.com/books?id=MTyZFEUWD9cC&printsec=titlepage&dq=boxian+sketches+of+ancient+and+modern+pugilism&source=gbs_toc_s&cad=1#PPP1,M1]
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